Charlie and Aldyn help apply epoxy to the scarf joint in the bottom panel.
(The boats are longer than a single sheet of plywood). Because it involved epoxy, this was a special volunteer project, not done with the whole class.
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The kids love playing with the latex gloves!!

Glue is applied then the keel is flipped over onto the bottom.
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Nailing flat on the floor (which kids do best!), the Nomads attach the keel to the bottom panel
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Glue is applied to the chine log...

Then the bottom panel is nailed to the external chine logs.
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Autographing the completed bottom

Fastening the inwale. Joe "bucks" with the sledgehammer, while Aldyn drives the fastening.
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On a sunny Saturday, the Assassins inwale is installed at Cope
Park, with Gold Creek in the background.
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Back at Cope Park, the Pilgrims are finally painting!
Joe and Lauren apply the shellac (bug spit!) primer.
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The children chose bold colors for their boats,
after many days of sometimes heated discussion.
The choice of color was very important to them.
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March 31: All loaded up in the truck and headed for the launch!
The boats were trucked to Gold Creek for a carefully supervised first outing
in Gold Creek.
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Class pose, just before the launch!

Isaac checks out the "Assassins" craft...

The Nomads head out...

Brittany and Aldyn, back in the Assassins craft...

The Pilgrims pirate ship...

Friday June 1: Last Day of School Twin Lakes outing.
Finally! Everybody goes for a paddle....Nathan takes the "Ketchup and Mustard" for a spin

Dana in the Assassins boat....

Joe takes the "Pilgrim's Pirate" for a spin...

Swimming! The sun came out and made for some impromptu capsize practice...